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Ghida Fakhry is an international broadcast journalist based in New York.

Programs

As a Senior News and Programs Presenter for Al Jazeera English, Ghida Fakhry was a regular presenter of the current affairs news program, Inside Story, steering informative debates on the day's top story. She regularly presented the weekly program, Inside Syria, focusing on the key geo-political and humanitarian developments in Syria. She also presented AJE's award-winning documentary program, Witness.

In the lead-up to the US presidential election in 2008, Ghida Fakhry presented a special series, We the People, with an in-depth look at the issues affecting American voters. This series was re-braodcast in the lead-up to the 2016 US presidential election.

TRT World: Bigger Than Five: Time For Change at the UN?

TRT World Special on UNGA

Bigger Than Five looks at the state of the United Nations - asking what reforms are needed for it to stay relevant in a rapidly changing world. “As world citizens we all have a stake in how effective and credible the UN is. So we'll be putting tough questions to UN insiders and getting expert opinions on what comes next.” Bigger Than Five deals with global conflicts and crisis. On this special show, Ghida Fakhry questions whether there is injustice at the heart of the UN.

Aljazeera: WitnessAn inspiring documentary series that brings world issues into focus through compelling human stories.

Witness - Shukri: A New Life

A Somali migrant in Italy survives grim conditions to send money home to her four children in Mogadishu. A glimpse into the realities of life in Europe for thousands of migrants, the challenges they face, and the future they seek.

Inside Story - Myanmar's 'crimes against humanity'

We discuss a Human Rights Watch report that alleges government involvement in the violence against the minority Rohingya population. Inside Story's Ghida Fakhry is joined by guests: Maung Zarni, a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics; Alistair Cook, a visiting research fellow at the East Asian Institute of the National University of Singapore; and Mike Harris from the Index on Censorship.

Inside Syria - Syrian ceasefire: Going up in smoke

Has the conflict reached a stalemate after UN Special Envoy for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi's brokered Eid truce ends after only four hours? Ghida Fakhry speaks to Ron Redmond, Regional Spokesperson for UNHCR; Christopher Swift, Adjunct Professor of Security Studies at Georgetown University; and Saleh Mubarak, a member of the Syrian National Council.

Aljazeera: We the PeopleA special series that examines the issues weighing heavily on US voters minds in the run up to the presidential elections 2008 - we travel the country and meet the people whose lives are most affected.

Race: Generation Change - We the People

The candidacy of Barack Obama has made race a central factor in the presidential campaign 2008. From the time of slavery, African-Americans have been one of the most disenfranchised groups in the US. For the same work, African-Americans may earn half as much as white Americans. They're more likely to get convicted and receive harsher sentences for the same crimes. Despite this grim reality, there is a new generation of African-American students on the rise. We follow two African-American teenagers in Washington DC who refuse to let race be an obstacle to their aspirations.